Things to do around Bellevue, WA
This suburb of Seattle is a vibrant town that offers residents a fantastic schooling system, ample job opportunities, and a mild climate. Bellevue houses for sale sit within charming and unique neighborhoods, and the arts and entertainment locally leaves residents with something to do.
Check out some of the best things to do in Bellevue.
Enjoy the fresh air at Bellevue Downtown Park
This gorgeous green space amid the city is a haven for outdoor activity.
Take your dog for a walk, lay down a picnic blanket, or check out one of the many community events that are held there throughout the year in this 21-acre park.
Stop and smell the roses at the Botanical Garden
This free attraction is a 53-acre open from dawn to dusk daily for those looking to get away from the city noises.
The garden first opened in 1992 and is home to 11 gardens and two trails. There is also a coffee shop on the grounds and art installations that pop up from time to time.
The way the garden is designed you are guaranteed to see something in bloom no matter the time of year.
Get an eyeful of art
Known as BAM, the Bellevue Arts Museum is home to works from both regional and international artists. It began as an art fair in 1947 and evolved into the building you can visit today.
Though there are many permanent installations here, BAM is host to many rotating exhibits.
Visitors have a chance to see how the art is made with behind-the-scenes looks at what goes into many works.
There’s art to be seen in the parking lot of the museum with Damien Gilley’s geometric paintings, and the museum welcomes you with the science fiction scene of Utopic Sound by artist Eric Fisher that presents an imagined image of the Bellevue skyline.
Take a dip at Meydenbauer
Meydenbauer Beach Park sits on the shores of Lake Washington and was once a landing site for ferries running from Seattle, making it an important part of the city’s history.
It’s a great place to swim, build castles in the sand, or settle in the grass for an afternoon under the sun.
There is also a tiered walkway that leads to the water for a panoramic view of the lake.
Go on a Quest
If you have little ones to entertain, check out the KidsQuest Children’s Museum that focuses on technology, science, art, math, and engineering.
The two-story Atrium Chamber is the main climbing attraction. Cityscape lets visitors partake in city planning, the Story Tree lets kids find characters and dress up to tell a story of their own, and the Learning Lab is a multi-purpose classroom that has a variety of workshops throughout the year.
The museum is perfect for kids up to 10 years old and offers 650 programs.
Shop at the Bellevue Collection
The Collection is a set of three shopping areas in the downtown that consists of Bellevue Square, Lincoln Square, and Bellevue Place.
Here you can find over 200 retail locations, an array of restaurants, overnight accommodations, and seasonal events.
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